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-Hand made CD package in an environmentally friendly case. Each CD package is one of a kind! -Includes liner notes and photos on a folding 8.5"x14" color insert.
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I decided to make this extended play album shortly after the release of my latest LP, 'A Whim and Some Faith', which I released in August 2014. For several tunes on A Whim and Some Faith, I had composed and arranged string parts. While mixing that album I was able to isolate the recorded tracks of the strings so that I could listen solely to their workings. Suddenly I was hearing detail in the string parts that I had not been fully conscious of! Surrounded by the dense and often dominant band arrangements throughout A Whim and Some Faith, I found that the detail I had so carefully worked into the string parts was often lost. After some suggestions from friends and family, I decided to make a recording that featured the strings. So this is What Came Next!

Thanks:
I want to thank Laurel Pistey, Marisa Bettina, and Kaylin Romero for their talent, care, and attention to detail. Thank you to Dave Hassell, who continues to be an invaluable partner in all of my musical endeavors. Special thanks go to Ben Helmer, who came and spent a whole weekend of his time filming me make an album. Thanks to the friends and family who helped spur me into making this. Thanks to my parents, Tim and Cathy for allowing a large part of their house to be used as a film set and recording studio. Thanks to those who continue to support my music.

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Tim HaufeNew York, New York

“Tim has all the qualities one looks for in a live performance: He is in tune with the elasticity of the crowd. I could feel myself being drawn closer and closer to the music as the song went on.”-Daniel Dissinger, InStereoPress